Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013

Enforcement, liability, and appeals - High Court's enforcement powers - Court may make FMA orders under this Part

483: Court may make FMA orders under this Part

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"The court can make decisions on behalf of the Financial Markets Authority."

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The court can make orders that the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) is allowed to make under this part of the law. You can ask the court to make one of these orders. The court will make the order if it is satisfied with the same things that the FMA would need to be satisfied with to make the order itself.

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High Court's enforcement powers: Court may make FMA orders under this Part

483Court may make FMA orders under this Part

  1. The court may, on application by any person, make any order that the FMA may make under this Part if the court is satisfied of the same matters that the FMA would need to be satisfied of if the FMA were to exercise that power.